That's the best gove away picker I've ever seen Sharmon!! Love it - congrats to Deb!!Wish I could come to your show. The building is very cool looking! WIshing you great success, a fun opening and a great showing :) xoxo K

Sharmon--I am so happy to meet you! See...this is what I love about this blogging thing: you posted a comment, I check your blog out, and there you have it: common interests! I love that you talk about unity and connectedness. I love that you are a rock-hound (so am I). I also love maps and it seems that you do too. It was nice of you to do a give-away. I'm not sure how I feel about that stuff yet but I sure do like it when I see others do it. I'm just not sure people would be following me for what I give away or for what I have to say. Too much self-doubt I guess. So happy to meet you.

Congrats to Deb and please stop making your poor dog work so dang hard for those bisquits.

I love buildings that are graced to be placed onto the historic register...that was true for the location of my studio in the old pysch hospital...funny thing...jails and pysch hospitals being repurposed to house art and artists...hmmm.

Will contemplate that later...in the meantime...happy new followers and fab success at the 'jailhouse'.

Scout thanks you all for the compliments. Don't let her fool you though; she basically does nothing but lay around all day! She always sucks people in, because she has such human-like facial expressions!

-Don, you crack me up! If there was even a drop of bacon grease on that slip of paper, it would be laying in front of her nose like that, believe me!

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My earliest memories are of a preoccupation with careful examination of the world around me, and with putting those images on paper in the form of drawings. These two impulses are what drive me still, and are the genesis of my true adventure - finding out, and communicating through line and color what cannot be expressed in words. It seems important to me to spend time staring at the sky, to put my hands in the earth, to watch things grow. It's important to read books. I have always been terrible at categorizing things, because the more closely I looked, the less able I was to discern where one thing started and another left off. The vocabulary of symbols I use in my work has developed as I sought to express my deep belief in the unity and connectedness of every thing in the universe. I want to express my experience of this mystery as honestly and authentically as I can. Please join me on my journey.

I'm currently represented by the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Gallery in Berea, Kentucky. Most of the work seen here is available for purchase directly from my website, where high-quality prints are also available.If you have questionsabout my art, or about purchasing a piece, pleasecontact me by email, or through the contact page on my website. I truly appreciate each comment, and am grateful to everyone who follows me. Thanks for stopping by; I hope you enjoy your stay!